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Beauty Supply: Non-Toxic Products by Beauty Counter

In my quest to switch over to non-toxic beauty products, I brought it up at a party one evening, only to discover that another party-goer had the same concerns. This is when Bryn Sanders and I connected and proceeded to spend the rest of the evening on the subject. All the while educating anyone within earshot, about the dangerous chemicals in their beauty and personal care products. After converting a few of our friends, we immediately set a date to continue our conversation and to discuss the line of products by Beauty Counter, a brand that has taken it upon themselves to produce safe beauty products and cosmetics.

Before our non-toxic beauty product party discussion, I had done some reading about Beauty Counter, but wanted to see the products in person. That’s when Bryn invited me over to review her favorite Beauty Counter picks (pictured below) and to share some facts about the American beauty industry. Beauty Counter vows that every product they produce is safe and functional. Personally, I love their minimalist packaging design, so that was another plus for me.

I had other friends recommended the shampoo and conditioner as well, so after smelling it, I was happy to order it for myself. I also picked up the Rose Water spray, which I like to use after I wash my face to neutralize anything in the tap water that might be harmful. It is also super refreshing on a hot summer day and great to use under face oil. I haven’t tried Beauty Counter’s oils just yet, but they are on my list and come highly recommended by Bryn. She even mixes the oils in with their face and body moisturizers, for extra nourishment.

I am not trying to scare you, but instead, educate you as a consumer, because the choices are vast. Spending your money on non-toxic beauty products is the best way to get the industry to change for the better. Here are some lesser known facts:

– The United States has not passed a federal law to regulate the ingredients used in personal care products since 1938.

– Brands such as Johnson & Johnson have chemicals in their products that were proven to cause cancer, and they continue to sell these products that you use on your kids every single day.

– The European Union has spent the past two decades banning or restricting more than 1,300 ingredients, the US has only banned 11 to date.

– At Beauty Counter, they’ve banned more than 1,500 ingredients, setting a new health and safety standard.

– Only about 10% of the 10,000 chemicals commonly found in personal care products have safety data, most have not been researched at all.

Thanks to Bryn, I carry the Beauty Counter Never List in my wallet, so when I am shopping, I know what ingredients to avoid.

Educate yourself, and make a better choice when it comes to beauty, find out more at Beauty Counter.

3 thoughts on “Beauty Supply: Non-Toxic Products by Beauty Counter”

As someone both fascinated by the ‘chemistry’ side of cosmetics and the ‘what is really best for you and your skin’ aspect, I really enjoy articles like these, Unfortunately not many people seem to share these concerns, and I find it very hard to find products that work with my sensitive combination skin AND conform to the non-toxic standards that I expect. That said, I am really lucky to have found the Kimberly Sayer moisturizer fantastic (Bonus! It even has SPF 30). I will definitely be looking into Beauty Counter when I start shopping around for new skin care products to use!